SKIDROW – Free download latest version VIDEOBALL SKIDROW, released o 17 July 2016. We researched basketball, football, soccer, first-person shooters, and real-time strategy games. VIDEOBALL Full Version is a compact expression of all sports’ mechanics, if you like this game, download and playing now.

Review VIDEOBALL Full Version:

It’s Videoball! It’s the newest sport in the world! It’s much less confusing than Aussie Rules Football, but slightly more confusing than playing with a frisbee! However, consider this: Videoball can not get caught in a tree. Playing Videoball will not result in physical injury. Videoball has a much better soundtrack than a youth-league ice hockey game. It has better announcers than the NFL. It’s Almost as good as tennis. One day, you will look at a Videoball player, and you will have the same feelings you had when you first saw Roger Federer – that’s a promise.

It’s Videoball SKIDROW! Get it on your computer and play it!

System Requirements for VIDEOBALL Full Version:

MINIMUM:

OS: Windows XP

Processor: Core 2 Duo

Memory: 2 GB RAM

Graphics: Intel HD 4000

DirectX: Version 9.0c

Network: Broadband Internet connection

Storage: 200 MB available space

Additional Notes: Two-, four-, or six-player local multiplayer requires at least one, three, or five controller(s) (respectively) with at least one directional input implement (digital or analog) and two buttons each (one button is action; the other button will pause the game).

RECOMMENDED:

OS: Windows 7

Processor: Core i5

Memory: 4 GB RAM

Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or AMD Radeon HD6850

DirectX: Version 9.0c

Network: Broadband Internet connection

Storage: 200 MB available space

Additional Notes: We strongly recommend not playing with a keyboard. We strongly recommend playing with controllers with analog sticks, a directional pad, at least one face button, a start button, shoulders, and triggers. (All directional implements will perform player movement; the start button will pause the game; all buttons will perform the same game action.) For two-, four-, and six-player local multiplayer, we recommend two, four, or six controllers (respectively), each of which have analog sticks, a directional pad, at least one face button, a start button, shoulder buttons, and triggers. (All directional implements will perform player movement; the start button will pause the game; all other buttons will perform the same game action.)